Inverness Airport EGPE (FSX+P3D)

Inverness Airport EGPE (FSX+P3D)

The next detailed airport scenery in Soctland for FSX and P3D is here with Inverness (EGPE). Expand your FSX scenery library with this airport, available via instant download immediately after purchase. Buy now and be flying Inverness minutes later via the download store at PC Aviator Australia.

Installs into FSX, P3Dv1-P3Dv4

The SIM720 Inverness Airport download has been created as a replica of the real world site. The package includes a wealth of custom created and placed objects and a high resolution ground polygon.

In addition the precision placement of runways and taxiways and the custom night-lighting provide incredibly realistic take-off and landing experiences.

The Inverness Airport download has been designed for high compatibility and includes photoreal blending with Default, Orbx FTX Scotland and Horizon. It’s also DX10 compatible.

Our thanks go to Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd (HIA) for their support in this project including providing us with access to the airport airside for photography, without which the quality of this product would not have been as good.

Close enough to see the ghost of Bonnie Prince Charlie at the 1746 site of the Battle of Culloden. EGPE Inverness Airport is situated at Dalcross, 8.1 miles (13km or 7NM) north east of the city of Inverness and is the gateway to the magnificent Scottish Highlands.

Operated by HIA (highlands and islands airports), the airport hosts a range of scheduled flights throughout the UK and into a few European destinations.

Over half a million passengers on more than 15,000 scheduled flights a year use the airport. Originally it was used by the RAF in WWII and then opened for civil use in 1947.

Since then it has had numerous carriers operating into the airport, which has been much developed.

Product Reviews

Extremely well done airport, immaculate detail on the buildings. Everything looks real and has a nice feel overall. Interesting location, where you can dip in and out of the canyons and then do a challenging landing on a narrow landing strip. Highly recommended